SUBJECTIVE MENTAL WORKLOAD.

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Abstract

Subjective workload is of increasing importance in user-machine systems, as the role of the human operator becomes less to control and more to monitor complex systems. This paper reviews the relationship between physical, cognitive, manual-control, and time-stress tasks and the subjective load experienced by an operator. The more important task variables are suggested, as are areas requiring research.

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Moray, N. (1982). SUBJECTIVE MENTAL WORKLOAD. Human Factors, 24(1), 25–40. https://doi.org/10.1177/001872088202400104

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